You can try the web, type "S Scale model railroading" or 
http://www.trainweb.rog/crocon/strack.hrml) , Craig O'Connel's site, most S 
scale products are there including Toms turnouts, Tomalco, S helper service, 
american models, Ross, Railway engineering, old pulman....
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From: "Arden Goehring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "S Scale e-group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: S-Scale Modeling Scale Flex track


> You guys missed the point.
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> Correction:  The current Tomalco track is the most flexible of any.  Only 
> the prior product was stiff.  Where is the Tomalco Man to promote the 
> product?
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> Thanks to all who responded to my question about flextrack.  From the 
> responses and my research, I've concluded the following:
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> My other observation is that this information is difficult to get unless 
> you subscribe to the "S Gaugian" and the "Dispatch", or perhaps buy the 
> Scenery Unlimited catalog.  How can we get this information out to 
> prospective S Scalers?
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> It seems to me that someone who is interested in S scale should or would 
> get the publications.  How else do you research a field?
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> Is it cloudy back there?
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> Arden, in sunny Calif.
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